Switching and enhanced bistability in an asymmetric nonlinear directional coupler with a metamaterial channel

► Switching in a nonlinear coupler with a metamaterial channel is studied. ► The coupler has one conventional channel with a decreasing Kerr nonlinearity. ► Bistability can be optimized by tuning the decrease rate of the nonlinearity. We numerically simulate the propagation and switching of ultra-sh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications in nonlinear science & numerical simulation 2013-05, Vol.18 (5), p.1258-1268
Hauptverfasser: Coelho, A.G., Queiroz, A.S.B., da Silva, M.G., Lyra, M.L., Sombra, A.S.B.
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Zusammenfassung:► Switching in a nonlinear coupler with a metamaterial channel is studied. ► The coupler has one conventional channel with a decreasing Kerr nonlinearity. ► Bistability can be optimized by tuning the decrease rate of the nonlinearity. We numerically simulate the propagation and switching of ultra-short pulses in a metamaterial nonlinear directional asymmetric coupler where one of the guides is a conventional medium with a positive refraction index having a decreasing Kerr nonlinearity. The second guide is based in a metamaterial. A complete study of the nonlinear dynamics of ultra-short pulses propagation and switching in this new nonlinear directional coupler, including the transmission characteristics, bistability, critical power, compression factor and extinction coefficients are presented and compared to those of a conventional coupler. We conclude that the conventional coupler has higher transmission efficiency and extinction rate when compared with the metamaterial coupler. However the metamaterial coupler presents bistability which opens the possibility of such device to be used in a large variety of optical switching, storage and logical gates. We show that the input power range leading to bistability can be optimized by controlling the profile of the nonlinear refraction index of the conventional channel.
ISSN:1007-5704
1878-7274
DOI:10.1016/j.cnsns.2012.09.025